RS zone v directional matchups
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I don’t really care if someone uses zone, directional, analog or no controller at all ️ Just win the game and stop complaining..
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So tired of this...directional does not...i repeat..DOES NOT! make you a better hitter..Zone is by far superior to directional...once again directional DOES NOT!! give an advantage
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@CalisGW said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@VeganMeatbawls said in RS zone v directional matchups:
i beat a 12-0 with directional hitting. DDA in effect most likely. I don't use directional but I have from time to time just to test it out...
So many sexuality jokes in there .... “test” huh
oh well let's hear em
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@CalisGW said in RS zone v directional matchups:
On a scale of 1 to 10. Zone input can be anywhere between 1 and 10 depending on your skill level. Where as directional is 4-7. Higher floor but lower ceiling.
This is really well put. It's also why I think some of us enjoy directional more; effectively "capping" success at a lower level leads to more realistic baseball results, statistically, and embraces not only the random chance aspect of the game, but it's emphasis on failure (and baseball's special blend of that: failure when you've done everything right).
Yes all he has to do is focus on timing and pitch type
Here, I'd diverge a bit because I don't think directional users are removing a variable in terms of the sum of the variables they actively consider. I think directional users assume control of a different variable (the angle of the bat as the swing is executed, or "influence") while sacrificing "placement" to RNG. I don't think the reticicle can influence that, as I think it's more a tool to influence at which point in space the barrel ends up at the moment of contact. You can argue that the center dot slightly below and to the right of the ball should send it up and out to left field, but I think you get that result because the RNG provides you with a particular swing path and barrel orientation. You can hit the lower-right portion of the ball by chopping down at it, hitting it straight on, or by scooping up at it; all produce a different flight path. To be so advanced a thing as to change that swing path by its orientation would be something else, as that influence necessarily changes your timing windows. There's something else at play, there... I think that's where a large helping of your RNG comes in with zone, but what do I know?
Directional has hard time hitting up and in pitches and pitches up anywhere.
Yes, mostly. That's where card variation comes in, too, as some have pretty good success rates with those pitches under directional input. Vlad is exceptional. Brett is pretty good. Most do struggle mightily, but most real batters struggle with the high hard stuff, so, again, realism. I don't think directional is to blame for all the forced hanging of pitches, though. It seems to me that it would benefit all types of users. I think the goal there was of the 'ol more homers variety, regardless of how that was accomplished. The kids like offense, damnit. More checkers, less chess.
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I've never used Directional, but is it easy and is it cheap? If so, wouldn't everyone be using it. there must be limits on how successful it can be / ways of combating it? If so, just leave them together. I don't see how they can be streamed.
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@CalisGW said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I love how the OP is saying his opponent didn’t deserve to win because the OP uses the harder input. Lmao the whining and self pity. Let me break it down to you OP
Zone is high ceiling input. Directional is high floor. In other words. On a scale of 1 to 10. Zone input can be anywhere between 1 and 10 depending on your skill level. Where as directional is 4-7. Higher floor but lower ceiling. Yes all he has to do is focus on timing and pitch type , but can be easily exploited. Directional has hard time hitting up and in pitches and pitches up anywhere.
He was most likely a 6 where you are most likely a 4. You both on same scale. He just chose the higher floor and lower ceiling
TLDR : stop being salty because you were outplayed
Hahaha, your ability to comprehend a message is amazing. Please point out in any message where I stated opponent “didn’t deserve to win”. Believe I clearly acknowledged his ability to be more successful with his chosen setting.
I’ll say again: the point of the post was to consider having similar opponents with similar settings match up. Period.
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@stewart1465 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I’m not sure bad hitter = Directional Hitter. I’m sure there are plenty of terrible zone hitters.
I am a bad Zone hitter
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@CalisGW said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I love how the OP is saying his opponent didn’t deserve to win because the OP uses the harder input. Lmao the whining and self pity. Let me break it down to you OP
Zone is high ceiling input. Directional is high floor. In other words. On a scale of 1 to 10. Zone input can be anywhere between 1 and 10 depending on your skill level. Where as directional is 4-7. Higher floor but lower ceiling. Yes all he has to do is focus on timing and pitch type , but can be easily exploited. Directional has hard time hitting up and in pitches and pitches up anywhere.
He was most likely a 6 where you are most likely a 4. You both on same scale. He just chose the higher floor and lower ceiling
TLDR : stop being salty because you were outplayed
I think this is the best explanation of Directional vs Zone I have seen yet
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@tmichae10 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@CalisGW said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I love how the OP is saying his opponent didn’t deserve to win because the OP uses the harder input. Lmao the whining and self pity. Let me break it down to you OP
Zone is high ceiling input. Directional is high floor. In other words. On a scale of 1 to 10. Zone input can be anywhere between 1 and 10 depending on your skill level. Where as directional is 4-7. Higher floor but lower ceiling. Yes all he has to do is focus on timing and pitch type , but can be easily exploited. Directional has hard time hitting up and in pitches and pitches up anywhere.
He was most likely a 6 where you are most likely a 4. You both on same scale. He just chose the higher floor and lower ceiling
TLDR : stop being salty because you were outplayed
Hahaha, your ability to comprehend a message is amazing. Please point out in any message where I stated opponent “didn’t deserve to win”. Believe I clearly acknowledged his ability to be more successful with his chosen setting.
I’ll say again: the point of the post was to consider having similar opponents with similar settings match up. Period.
Your original post reaked of salty fumes. The whole forum smell it. It was so bad, other threads smelled it. You continue to be salty, just back away and let it go
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@stewart1465 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I’m not sure bad hitter = Directional Hitter. I’m sure there are plenty of terrible zone hitters.
I’m not sure what this post has anything to do with what the OP was saying. Seems pretty presumptive of you to assume that the OP was saying what you’re alluding to
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@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@stewart1465 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I’m not sure bad hitter = Directional Hitter. I’m sure there are plenty of terrible zone hitters.
I’m not sure what this post has anything to do with what the OP was saying. Seems pretty presumptive of you to assume that the OP was saying what you’re alluding to
It was implied. A person can make a reasonable conclusion based on past posts, general sentiment and evidence ( thread history ) kinda like a court room.
Quite a few people came to the same conclusion that the OP implied that his opponent didn’t deserve the win because his opponent used directional ( again , assumed because there is no way to know for sure what input opponent uses ). The history of these forums, there is one known fact. Zone is the superior input for skilled players.
OP just salty he lost is all
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@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@stewart1465 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I’m not sure bad hitter = Directional Hitter. I’m sure there are plenty of terrible zone hitters.
I’m not sure what this post has anything to do with what the OP was saying. Seems pretty presumptive of you to assume that the OP was saying what you’re alluding to
Read the 2nd paragraph, if has everything to do with what the OP wrote.
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@CalisGW said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@stewart1465 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I’m not sure bad hitter = Directional Hitter. I’m sure there are plenty of terrible zone hitters.
I’m not sure what this post has anything to do with what the OP was saying. Seems pretty presumptive of you to assume that the OP was saying what you’re alluding to
It was implied. A person can make a reasonable conclusion based on past posts, general sentiment and evidence ( thread history ) kinda like a court room.
Quite a few people came to the same conclusion that the OP implied that his opponent didn’t deserve the win because his opponent used directional ( again , assumed because there is no way to know for sure what input opponent uses ). The history of these forums, there is one known fact. Zone is the superior input for skilled players.
OP just salty he lost is all
Wait, so are you a detective or lawyer in this scenario? I don’t believe court rooms rely on general sentiment and then not sure my post history is peppered habitually with posts regarding this matter so I’d question your detective skills as well. You have inferred something on your own accord and is not reflective of anything literally written.
I thought that this was a forum where individuals could postulate ideas and thoughts with the common community regarding things such as state of play and potential improvements.
Bottom line: boy I think I’d be a neat idea if people with similar gameplay settings were matched up to each other.
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@tmichae10 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@CalisGW said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@stewart1465 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I’m not sure bad hitter = Directional Hitter. I’m sure there are plenty of terrible zone hitters.
I’m not sure what this post has anything to do with what the OP was saying. Seems pretty presumptive of you to assume that the OP was saying what you’re alluding to
It was implied. A person can make a reasonable conclusion based on past posts, general sentiment and evidence ( thread history ) kinda like a court room.
Quite a few people came to the same conclusion that the OP implied that his opponent didn’t deserve the win because his opponent used directional ( again , assumed because there is no way to know for sure what input opponent uses ). The history of these forums, there is one known fact. Zone is the superior input for skilled players.
OP just salty he lost is all
Wait, so are you a detective or lawyer in this scenario? I don’t believe court rooms rely on general sentiment and then not sure my post history is peppered habitually with posts regarding this matter so I’d question your detective skills as well. You have inferred something on your own accord and is not reflective of anything literally written.
I thought that this was a forum where individuals could postulate ideas and thoughts with the common community regarding things such as state of play and potential improvements.
Bottom line: boy I think I’d be a neat idea if people with similar gameplay settings were matched up to each other.
You are trying too hard to change the narrative. Your original post was salty as hell. Take the L and move on
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I think they when entering into a ranked season game, they should have different rooms of hitting settings. When you enter you’re locked in for the game and/or stuck being paired against similar type players. Evens the gameplay out to playing against liked opponents.
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@CalisGW said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@tmichae10 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@CalisGW said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@stewart1465 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I’m not sure bad hitter = Directional Hitter. I’m sure there are plenty of terrible zone hitters.
I’m not sure what this post has anything to do with what the OP was saying. Seems pretty presumptive of you to assume that the OP was saying what you’re alluding to
It was implied. A person can make a reasonable conclusion based on past posts, general sentiment and evidence ( thread history ) kinda like a court room.
Quite a few people came to the same conclusion that the OP implied that his opponent didn’t deserve the win because his opponent used directional ( again , assumed because there is no way to know for sure what input opponent uses ). The history of these forums, there is one known fact. Zone is the superior input for skilled players.
OP just salty he lost is all
Wait, so are you a detective or lawyer in this scenario? I don’t believe court rooms rely on general sentiment and then not sure my post history is peppered habitually with posts regarding this matter so I’d question your detective skills as well. You have inferred something on your own accord and is not reflective of anything literally written.
I thought that this was a forum where individuals could postulate ideas and thoughts with the common community regarding things such as state of play and potential improvements.
Bottom line: boy I think I’d be a neat idea if people with similar gameplay settings were matched up to each other.
You are trying too hard to change the narrative. Your original post was salty as hell. Take the L and move on
I know, if only I tried this hard during my games!! And believe my narrative has been the same since my second sentence. Thanks though!!
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@STLMattinals_ said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I think they when entering into a ranked season game, they should have different rooms of hitting settings. When you enter you’re locked in for the game and/or stuck being paired against similar type players. Evens the gameplay out to playing against liked opponents.
As simple as that.
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@tmichae10 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@STLMattinals_ said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I think they when entering into a ranked season game, they should have different rooms of hitting settings. When you enter you’re locked in for the game and/or stuck being paired against similar type players. Evens the gameplay out to playing against liked opponents.
As simple as that.
Not simple if it’s a flawed argument
It’s based on a premise that zone and directional are not on same playing level . When you base it on a lie, it is not simple.
We are all on same playing level no matter which input we use.
Difference is , some people get salty ( OP) when they lose to someone who chose the input with the high floor. They made a choice for themselves that a floor of 4 on a 1 to 10 scale is better than their skill at zone.
OP argument is false because he bases it on a lie that he HAS to play zone. Both players have the option of zone and directional throughout the game.
I repeat.... SAME LEVEL PLAYING FIELD .
If you want your ideas to be taken seriously, then phrase them correctly.
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@CalisGW said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@tmichae10 said in RS zone v directional matchups:
@STLMattinals_ said in RS zone v directional matchups:
I think they when entering into a ranked season game, they should have different rooms of hitting settings. When you enter you’re locked in for the game and/or stuck being paired against similar type players. Evens the gameplay out to playing against liked opponents.
As simple as that.
Not simple if it’s a flawed argument
It’s based on a premise that zone and directional are not on same playing level . When you base it on a lie, it is not simple.
We are all on same playing level no matter which input we use.
Difference is , some people get salty ( OP) when they lose to someone who chose the input with the high floor. They made a choice for themselves that a floor of 4 on a 1 to 10 scale is better than their skill at zone.
OP argument is false because he bases it on a lie that he HAS to play zone. Both players have the option of zone and directional throughout the game.
I repeat.... SAME LEVEL PLAYING FIELD .
If you want your ideas to be taken seriously, then phrase them correctly.
Boy, now I’m a salty liar. If you want your counter arguments to be taken seriously, please point out where I “lied” and noted that I “HAVE” to play on a certain input mechanic.
Also, I really feel like you’re overusing the word “salty”....can you provide any other synonyms?
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Irritated is same as salty
So yes, you are a liar when you say you are not salty
Peeved
Irritated
Salty
Pissed
Annoyed
And on and on.